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Motorola Launches four new budget smartphones!

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Motorola has proved to be one of the choices in the budget smartphone segment for quite a while now. The company’s G-series, more specifically, is one of the go-to smartphones for someone looking for top-quality specifications in a budget price tag.

The Lenovo-owned company announced four new smartphones today, all following the same ‘moto’ I mentioned above. The new members of the G-series, the Moto G7 Play, G7 Power, G7, and G7 Plus all add up to Motorola’s answer to the budget segment for 2019.

Moto G7 Play

moto g7 play

The Moto G7 Play is the cheapest of the four smartphones that were unveiled today. It has a 5.7-inch HD+ display with a large notch located at the top. The phone is made out of plastic and comes with a little chin up front. For performance, Motorola has included the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 processor coupled with 2 GB of RAM and Adreno 506 GPU.

In terms of optics, the Moto G7 Play features a single 13-megapixel rear-facing camera and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera. For storage purpose, this device packs in 32 GB of internal memory with an option to expand. There is a 3,000 mAh battery inside. The Moto G7 Plus will ship with Android v9.0 Pie out of the box.

Moto G7 Play Specifications:

  • Display: 5.7-inch IPS LCD HD+
  • CPU: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 632
  • GPU: Adreno 506
  • Operating System: Android v9.0 Pie
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 32 GB expandable up to 512 GB
  • Rear Camera: 13MP, f/2.0 aperture
  • Front Camera: 8 MP, f/2.2 aperture
  • SIM (s): Single/Dual Nano SIM
  • Sensors: Fingerprint, Gyro, accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Battery: Non-removable 3,000 mAh battery
  • Price: $199

Moto G7 Power

moto g7 power

The Moto G7 Power gets its name due to the 5,000 mAh battery it packs. According to Motorola, this battery will last for about 72 hours on a single charge. It is also supported by the company’s TurboPower charging. The G7 Power sports a 6.2-inch HD+ display with a notch on top. Even though the HD display certainly helps the battery last longer, the fact that the display has such lower resolution is a bummer.

The Moto G7 Power is powered by 3 GB of RAM and the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 chipset. The device has a base storage of 32 GB with support for external memory. For camera purpose, the G7 Power has a single 12-megapixel sensor on the rear with the same 8-megapixel front camera. This phone also runs on Android Pie.

Moto G7 Power Specifications

  • Display: 6.2-inch IPS LCD HD+
  • CPU: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 632
  • GPU: Adreno 506
  • Operating System: Android v9.0 Pie
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • Storage: 32 GB expandable up to 512 GB
  • Rear Camera: 12MP, f/2.0 aperture
  • Front Camera: 8 MP, f/2.2 aperture
  • SIM (s): Single/Dual Nano SIM
  • Sensors: Fingerprint, Gyro, accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Battery: Non-removable 5,000 mAh battery
  • Price: $249

Moto G7 and G7 Plus

moto g7 plus

The Moto G7 and G7 Plus, unlike their names, are similar to each other in a lot of aspects. The camera sensor and the choice of the chipset differentiate the two devices.

The Moto G7 has a tall 6.2-inch full HD+ display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. On top is a water-drop notch with a chin on the bottom. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 chipset powers the smartphone with Motorola claiming the G7 to be 50% faster than the G6. The phone comes with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage that is expandable with a microSD card. Unlike the G7 Play, the G7 has a glass back making it look and feel more premium than the rest. On the back lie dual 12-megapixel and 5-megapixel cameras that have a couple of AI-capabilities. There is a 3,000 mAh battery on the phone that is fast charging enabled.

The Moto G7 Plus, on the other hand, has a dual 16- and 5-megapixel. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 chipset which is similar to the 632.

Moto G7 and G7 Plus Specifications

  • Display: 6.2-inch IPS LCD HD+
  • CPU: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 632
  • GPU: Adreno 506 on G7 / 509 on G7 Plus
  • Operating System: Android v9.0 Pie
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Storage: 64 GB expandable up to 512 GB
  • Rear Primary Camera:  12 MP, f/1.8 aperture on G7; 16 MP, f/1.7 aperture on G7 Plus
  • Rear Secondary Camera: 5 MP, f/2.2 aperture, depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 8 MP on G7 / 12 MP on G7 Plus
  • SIM (s): Single/Dual Nano SIM
  • Sensors: Fingerprint, Gyro, accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Battery: Non-removable 3,000 mAh battery, with fast charging
  • Price of Moto G7: $300
  • Price of Moto G7 Plus: $340

Verdict

When Motorola came up with its G-series smartphones a few years ago, the devices that were launched then were groundbreaking. Everyone loved the handsets and no other manufacturer could compete with the phones in their respective price segment.

However, since Lenovo took over Motorola, I have been constantly disappointed with what the Chinese company is offering. While other manufacturers have improved and made amends in the budget segment to launch their flagship killing devices, it seems like Motorola is still living in the shadow of its previously popular G-series smartphones. Even the devices launched today, are far from what the competitors are currently offering. And as a fan of the G-series from Motorola, it is certainly sad to see how Motorola has turned up.

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Samsung Galaxy Earbuds charge wire-lessly on the Galaxy S10!

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There is so much hype regarding the Samsung Galaxy S10 right now! It seems like there are a lot of expectations from it, hence, all the rumors and renders and stuff. We are hearing new things about it daily. And the latest addition to all of that is the newly leaked information that says the Galaxy S10 has can charge the new Samsung Galaxy Earbuds wirelessly on it’s back.

samsung galaxy wireless earbuds
Image credit: WinFuture

So, this means that it confirms that the rumors about the Galaxy Buds are true and that there is reverse wireless charging on the Galaxy S10.  Leaked images from WinFuture shows the Galaxy Buds on top of a variant of the Galaxy S10. The Galaxy buds need to be placed within the charging case and put on the back of the phone with reverse charging feature turned on. Of course, that is not always practical, but the feature is there.

This doesn’t say much about the Galaxy Buds though, except that it will be called the Galaxy Buds. They are, of course, wireless, and might come with full Bixby support and such. But this product already has the FCC certification, so, it will soon be launched. Maybe, along with the Galaxy S10, most probably.

Samsung is a company that used to be quite innovative. But in all these leaks we’ve seen up to now, we’re only seeing things that we’ve already seen somewhere else. Reverse Wireless Charging of the Mate 20 Pro, and the Galaxy Buds remind me of the AirPods. So, yes, this is nothing new, I guess. Let’s see what else the Galaxy S10 will bring.

Lava R5 Full review: A glamor phone that still does a good job

Although the Indian smartphone maker Lava hasn’t gained that much of popularity in the smartphone bazaar, their bar and feature phones are quite renowned in the market. And at the time when Chinese smartphone companies are tussling to gain the market share especially in the budget and midrange price bracket, Lava brought Lava R5 as a contender in the competition. But has the company bundled enough features to please the smartphone audiences? We tried to find out in this Lava R5 review.

Lava R5 Specifications

  • Display: 6.22 inches IPS display
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1520 pixels) with 19:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio P22 MT6762
  • CPU: Octa-core (4 x2.0GHz Cortex A53 + 4 x1.5Ghz Cortex A53)
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8320, 650MHz
  • OS: Star OS 5.1 based on Android 8.1
  • RAM: 4GB LPDDR4X
  • Onboard Storage: 64GB; Expandable via Micro SD card
  • Front camera: 16 MP, f/2.0, 2μm, Portrait lighting
  • Rear camera: 13+5 MP, f/2.0, Dual-LED flash
  • Security: Fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Battery: 3260 mAh Non-removable battery; 10W charging
  • Color Options: Black and Blue
  • Price: Rs. 22,999

Also Read: Lava Mobiles Price in Nepal

Design

So, Let’s start the things with the design. Although the back is made of plastic, I quite liked the device’s sleek look and feel. It’s also easy to hold and feels comfortable to use. It is equipped with a glossy plastic, which gives the vibe of a glass material. So, the looks of the Lava R5 is somewhat appealing.

lava r5 review

The frame on this device is also plastic, so it got me a little bit concerned about its durability. Even in my 1 week of use, it already got some scratches on its back.

But despite the presence of the plastic back and plastic frame, it doesn’t bend and there were no any sorts of creaks. So there is nothing to worry yet.

Display

On the display side, the Lava R5 comes with a tall 6.2-inch IPS panel with a 19:9 aspect ratio. And yes, there is a notch, which is wide and very obtrusive. So I didn’t quite like the notch on it. If you also hate wide notches like I do, you can always go through the settings and hide the notch.

lava r5 display

So, coming back to what I didn’t like about this display is the resolution. Now, this phone costs some Rs.23000 and it has got an HD+ display. This might partially be due to the fact that the chipset that’s running on this phone supports only HD+ display.

And with all the HD+ display on a big 6.2-inch panel, one can see some pixelation on close inspection. So, the sharpness is just okay at best. Having said that, all the other aspects of the display are quite good.

I quite like the color accuracy; the viewing angle is decent and the brightness is ample with good sunlight legibility. Even on the broad light, I was able to easily view the contents on the screen. Since the phone also has an ambient light sensor on the board, you don’t have to adjust the brightness on the screen every now and then. Also, you get a gorilla glass 3 which is good to see on budget phones.

Performance

Performance has never been the strong suit of Lava phones. And the Lava R5 is no exception on that respect. The phone comes with MediaTek Helio P22 chipset, which is an average processor for the price. But Lava has shown its generosity by providing 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM. Since the budget smartphones usually come with a relatively sluggish DDR3 RAM, the LPDDR4X RAM adds quite a fluidity on the performance. And talking about the storage, the device boasts 64GB of onboard memory, which can be further expanded with a dedicated SD card slot.

So, with a combination of an average chipset and DDR4 RAM, the device performed accordingly. It ran smoothly while performing day to day tasks. Minor apps and games ran smoothly without any hiccups. Multitasking and switching between the apps hadn’t been a problem either. The performance, however, was not the same while playing graphics-intensive games. PUBG was playable only at low settings, and when changed to medium settings, I faced some lags and stutters. So, I can say that if you are more into the heavy games, the Lava R5 may not please you much.

Software

On the software side, you get Android Oreo 8.1 out of the box with a Lava’s Star OS skin on top. Lava has promised a Pie update sometime in Q2 of this year. On to the UI, you get a lot of bloatware on first boot, but you can delete it hassle-free.

lava r5 software

Other than that, There is nothing to talk much about the software here. The UI is clean and functional just like any other android phones out there.

Camera

Now let’s move on to the camera. The Lava R5 features a dual camera setup with a 13MP primary shooter backed by a 5MP depth sensor. With the dual camera on the board, the device can capture the portrait images.

lava r5 rear camera

And if you ask me, I was quite impressed with what Lava R5 had to offer on the portrait front. The phone captured some amazing portrait images with proper edge detection. And the blurs look natural. Even if you are not yet satisfied with the intensity of blur, you can readjust it quite easily even after taking the pictures. However, the portraits are inconsistency while capturing in the low light. It quite lacked the sharpness along with proper edge detection. So, if you are taking a portrait image, make sure there is enough light at the disposal. Normal images were rather more impressive. They pack a substantial amount of details and reproduces a fair amount of color accuracy. But you may notice a warm tone in some images, which is nothing serious though. However, low light images were quite lacked that punch. I noticed a substantial amount of loss in details in the low light images. Noises and grains, however, were quite minimal.

Moving on to the selfie part, the phone hides a 16MP front shooter in its notch, which is by far one of the best selfie cameras I have ever seen on any budget phones. The large 2-micrometer pixel size of the selfie shooter captures sufficient light so the selfie on the whole packs great amount of details with an absolute vibrancy.

The selfie camera on the Lava R5 is also capable of shooting portrait selfies. Since it’s all due to the software intelligence, results are not always great. And it also takes some time to process and save the images, which can be frustrating at times. But if you capture selfies in ample light with steady hands, you have good chances to capture some decent portrait selfies.

For high-resolution images, click here.

Security

Security wise, the phone has packed a Fingerprint sensor and Face Unlock feature as a biometric authentication tool in addition to all the basic forms of security. The fingerprint on the device is really fast and accurate. It unlocks the device almost instantly. But the Face Unlock feature is not really that fast. It also fails to detect the face and to unlock the device in dark scenarios. So fingerprint sensor basically had been my primary tool to unlock the device since it was more reliable.

Battery

Now, let’s talk about the battery. Lava has equipped a 3260mAh battery on this device, which doesn’t sound so great when compared with Samsung Galaxy M20’s 5000mAh battery and 4000mAh batteries on the Redmi phones. But despite the relatively smaller capacity of the battery, the backup on the device was rather appreciable.

lava r5 charging port

The phone backed me for more than a day on the normal use. Since the phone has a low-res display and a power-efficient chipset, the device didn’t consume much battery. That’s why I always had 25% or more juice left on my phone at the end of the day. So I am fairly pleased with the backup. Charging the phone was not that bad either. The phone comes with a 10-Watt micro USB charger on the box, which takes around 1 and half hour to get the device fully charged.

Conclusion

In the present context, the Redmi Note 5 AI is definitely the budget king in Nepal. It has got a Full-HD+ display, a big battery, and more importantly a capable SD 636 chipset, which is lacking on the Lava R5.

However, on our test, the Lava R5 outperformed the Note 5 AI on the camera department. We found images from both the front and back cameras to be better on the R5. So, if you want a better camera, especially the selfie one, the Lava R5 would probably be a good choice.

But there is still more work to do. We hope Lava will come with better smartphones in the future with a capable chipset, high-res display, and maybe a bigger battery?

Pros and Cons of Lava R5

Pros Cons
Great set of cameras Average Processor
Decent battery life Low-res display

Realme set to launch two new smartphones this quarter

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Realme smartphones are quite popular these days. They are known for offering phones with top specs in an affordable price tag. The company looks like it’s at its work right now as rumors suggest a launch of two new devices this quarter. The phones are expected to be named the Realme 3 and the Realme A1.

Realme 3

The Realme 3 will be a successor to the already-popular Realme 2 Pro. The 3 could be a good buy for anyone looking for a decent mid-range smartphone. The Realme 3 is rumored to pack in the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor. It will probably house dual 16 and 2-megapixel rear-facing cameras with a 25-megapixel selfie snapper up front. The Realme 3 will have some design improvements over the Realme 2 Pro. The major talking point about this phone might be VOOC charging, as it could be the first Realme smartphone to come with Oppo’s fast-charging enabled.

Realme A1

There are a few rumors stating that the Realme 3 will launch alongside the Realme A1. This device will start a new A-series for the company. The A1 will definitely feature a tall display that surrounds a water drop notch. It will be powered by an octa-core processor clocked at 1.8 GHz. This processor will be aided by 2 or 3 GB of RAM. The phone will be available in a 32 GB storage variant with support for external memory. On the optics side of things, the Realme A1 will probably equip dual 13- and 2-megapixel cameras on the rear, with an 8-megapixel selfie shooter. All of this could be backed up by a large 4,200 mAh battery. We are yet to see how Realme plans to run its smartphone market this year, as the to-be-launched A1 is somewhat similar to the Realme C1.

Realme 3 and Realme A1 Availability in Nepal

While the Realme 2 Pro and C1 took a while to come here in the Nepali market, but we have been promised that Realme will be launching new smartphones here within a month of their international release. So, once these new handsets are available in India, you won’t have to wait long.

Also Read: Realme Smartphone price in Nepal

Budget-friendly Lenovo A5s launched in Nepal with 18:9 display

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Lenovo is one of the brands that in recent times had lost its charm in Nepal. But the company has made a comeback now. Today, the company, in it’s Facebook page has revealed that they have launched the Lenovo A5s, a budget phone in Nepal. The company seems to market the device in regards to the display and cameras using hashtags like #CatchTheMoment and #MaxVisionDisplay.

lenovo a5s display

In accordance with the hashtags, we see an 18:9 display, that Lenovo calls Max View Display with HD+ Screen resolution. Likewise, at the back, the design is made of plastic with a glossy finish. The back is removable, so there is a battery inside which is pretty uncommon these days. And as it used to be before, we have two SIM slots and an SD card inside.

lenovo a5s internals

Also, check out our exclusive hands-on review of the device here.

In the camera department, we see a single 13 MP camera at the back and a 13 MP camera at the front as well. The performance front the Lenovo A5s is backed by an entry-level MediaTek A22 processor clocked at 2.0 GHz. Similarly, we get 2GB RAM with 16 GB storage and as mentioned earlier, there are dedicated slots for SIMs and memory expansion.

In the battery side of things, this one packs a 3,000 mAh battery, which is well a slight downgrade over the previously launched Lenovo A5!

Lenovo A5s Specifications:

  • Design: Plastic body with a glossy back cover and aluminum frame
  • Display: 5.72″ IPS LCD with HD+ resolution (1440 x 720)
  • Rear Camera: Single, 13 MP
  • Front Camera: 13 MP
  • CPU: 2.0 GHz Quad-core MT6761 / Helio A22
  • GPU: PowerVR GE8300
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 16 GB, expandable via microSD
  • Battery: 3000 mAh
  • OS: Android 9.0 (Pie)

The Lenovo A5s has been launched at a price of Rs.12,499 in Nepal. The previous iteration of the device, the Lenovo K5 was well received in the market. Nonetheless, we will have to see how this one comes out.

Entry level Coolpad Cool 3 launched with Dual cameras and Andriod Pie!

It has been almost a year that we saw a phone from Coolpad in Nepal. The last time we checked, it was the Coolpad Cool Play 6 and since then, we have heard no more. While the company has been launching new handsets internationally, we have not seen one for a long time in Nepal and rumors were that the company was selling products at a liquidated price in the country. But lately, there is news that a new device from Coolpad may launch very soon. It’s called Coolpad Cool 3, which is an entry-level smartphone.

In terms of specifications, the device is 5.7 inches tall and comes with a dewdrop notch, like the ones in OPPO and Vivo phones.

coolpad cool 3 price specs

The display is an IPS LCD with 1520 x 720 pixels screen resolution. And this might be one of the cheapest phones with a dewdrop notch. Performance wise, we see something unusual here. The device has an octa-core entry-level processor from Unisoc, which was previously known as Spreadturn. It packs 2 GB of RAM and a total of 16 GB internal storage and you can expand the capacity further via a microSD card.

Now, moving on to the cameras, we see an 8MP primary sensor at the back along with a depth sensor of 0.3MP. So, basically, you see dual cameras at the back! At the front, we see a single 5 MP camera for selfies with fixed focus.

But the good thing here is that the upcoming device runs on a slightly customized version of Android 9 Pie out of the box. Android Pie is by far the latest we have seen, so getting it in an entry-level device is a good thing.

As far as the pricing of the Coolpad Cool 3 is concerned, in India, it has been launched for Rs. 5,999. But the company has not specified when the actual availability will start. In the case of Nepal, we are not sure if it will arrive.

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Oppo K1 with in-display fingerprint sensor Launched in India for INR. 16,990

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Oppo has officially launched the OPPO K1 smartphone in India. The Oppo K1 isn’t exactly a new smartphone, as it launched back in October in China. What makes this an interesting device is its in-display fingerprint sensor for the price of just INR 16,990.

oppo k1 price india

The specs play a huge role here too. It features a 6.41″ AMOLED FHD+ display with a 91% screen to body ratio and 19.5:9 aspect ratio. There is also a Gorilla Glass 5 protection on top. The SoC might be a bit disappointing as the Snapdragon 660 is an aging chipset, although a good one.

Also Read: Vivo V15 to launch on February 20 with 32MP pop-up selfie camera

In addition, it has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. You can expand the storage via a dedicated microSD card slot. Also, the phone packs a good enough 3600 mAh battery, with a 10W charger, so no fast charging.

Oppo K1 Snapdragon 660

The phone still has a Micro USB port, which is most likely a cost-cutting decision. Given an in-display fingerprint sensor, an AMOLED display and what OPPO claimed to be a really nice set of cameras. The dual rear camera setup at the back confines of a 16MP f/1.7 sensor, along with a 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor.

Aided by an LED flash, it can do 4k video recordings at 30fps. The front 25MP f/2.0 lens, however, can only do 1080p@30fps, with HDR capabilities. Connectivity is as good as it gets, with the 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and a complete range of sensors at your disposal. The phone will be available in Red, Blue and Silver Green.

Nepal Telecom extends services and offers for its 15th anniversary

Nepal Telecom (NTC) celebrated its 15th anniversary on Magh 22, i.e. February 5. The 15th anniversary marks the 15th year of conversion of the Government into a company. And to develop the company further, NTC will also focus on the following areas from now on.

  • Broadband services from 4G LTE and FTTH
  • Quality and capacity improvement
  • Scientific business promotion and expansion of NTC services
  • Revenue increment

Also Read: NTC Winter Offers

NTC 15th Anniversary Offers

To mark the 15th anniversary, NTC now has various kinds of offers. And most of these offers are already live since Feb 5, but, most of the offers have limited validity.

 

NT Mobile App

The first offer is on the download of the NT mobile app. NTC users who download and register their number via the mobile app will get a 100 MB of all-time data for free. One more reason to download the app!

GSM Postpaid offer

NTC’s previous Rs.900 pack offer has been revises. Users would get about 2 GB data and Rs.500 free resource (i.e. to do what users please for the amount) previously, but now, the pack will provide you 3.3 GB of data and Rs.500 free resource.

With the increase in data pack consumers, this should be a good incentive.

NTC Tourist App

Now, tourists who visit Nepal can also get a good package to suit their needs while they stay in the country. There are two variants to this pack.

The Rs.500 pack will get tourists 5 GB Data, 50 mins of Voice call, 50 SMS and Rs.100 of free resource international calls. Also, there’s Rs.1000 pack that gets you twice the services – 10 GB data, 100 min voice call, 100 SMS and Rs.200 of international calls. However, the SMS and voice calls are limited only within the NTC mobile network.

Data Bonus for Vision Impaired

On the recommendation of Netra-hin Sangh, the company will also offer various incentives to the visually impaired who subscribe to data packs on the NT network. It will provide 100% bonus to those people on the purchase of Rs.50, Rs.200 and Rs.300 data packs. A 50% bonus will also apply to a subscription of Rs.200 voice pack.

This offer is valid for 90 days, from the time of this article.

Bonus on MPOS recharge

There is also a 5% bonus on the recharge through MPOS (Mobile Point of Sale). So, if you want a small bonus, then, you can visit the stores with MPOS devices. This is a good way to get people to recharge their phones without using recharge cards and such.

FTTH Migration

Furthermore, NTC is also providing an incentive for ADSL users to switch to their FTTH services. The company will provide FTTH CPE devices (Customer Premises Equiment, i.e. router or modems) for free if anyone has been using ADSL for more than a year and wants to switch to FTTH. It will be provided if the customer switches to FTTH and pre-pays a bill of 3 months.

Soft Launch of Roaming Service

In addition to the various offers aforementioned, NTC also did a “soft-launch” of its Roaming services.

Roaming services refer to that which enables customers to use the mobile network outside the teritorry of the home country. It allows users to use their own number for voice calls, SMS and data so that they don’t have to switch out SIMs. It is very useful for those who have to keep traveling internationally frequently for business or trade or tourism.

Just to be clear, this service has already been available since 2001 and is usable with about 192 different mobile operators among 86 countries. But there have been some adjustments, and pre-paid roaming service has been started.

Postpaid customers initially had to deposit Rs.30,000 to use the Roaming service, but from 1st of January, 2019, the amount has been dropped to Rs.10,000.

For prepaid customers, there is no need for any kind of deposit. They can use their mobile balance for outbound roaming service. For now, this service will first come to neighboring countries – India and China. Hence the “soft-launch”. And so, there is no complete information on how to enable this service as of yet. After the full-fledged launch, the service will be usable by the public.

Upcoming smartphones of 2019: What can we expect this year?

Smartphones aren’t just a necessity, but a part of our lives, for the better or for worst. There is really no other piece of gadget that tends to excite the masses. The money, research, development, and attention that goes to these devices are outstanding, and unlike anything, we have seen before. So, it’s only natural to get excited about what the best and brightest manufacturers have in store for us.

Samsung

Right off the bat, they will be releasing two of the most anticipated smartphones of 2019. The first is their Galaxy S10 Trio, which we know almost everything about. The phones are set to launch on February 20, right before MWC. The other is none other than the Galaxy Note 10, which like every year is expected to dominate the second half of 2019. Both phones carry huge expectations from the users, shareholders, and reviewers in general.

samsung galaxy s10 invite

They have already kicked off 2019 with a few models from the M-series. And the same will continue throughout the year more from the M series, a few from the A-series, the 5G enabled S10+ and possibly a foldable smartphone soon. Samsung did change its patterns and trends to meet the market demands, so we will have to wait and see if they come up with more exciting stuff.

Sony

Sony has been in the rumor mill quite a lot lately. Be it them axing their compact lineup, their failing smartphone business or getting dumped by retailers and carriers. Either way, their phones in past weren’t exactly great, to begin with, either. But now, things are seemingly beginning to look up, at least the Xperia XZ4, which seems a lot promising. The phone sports the SD 855 SoC, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable memory.

sony mwc 2019

It also gets a 4400mAh battery and a tall 21:9 AMOLED display up front. But the show stealer remains its 52MP f/1.6 aperture sensor, along with a 16MP telephoto lens and a 0.3MP ToF sensor. The pricing remains undisclosed, and the phone will also not go not sale before mid-summer even with an early MWC launch. As for the rest of 2019, Sony’s future remains in the dark.

Nokia

Nokia MWC 2019

HMD Global is preparing the launch of their newest flagship, the Nokia 9 PureView. It is all but confirmed to come with a five-camera setup at the back. Ignoring the fact that it just looks disgusting in the renders, the Nokia 9 will also come with a 5.99″ punch hole display. The phone will run on Snapdragon 845 instead of the 855, the later is said to release later this year. The flagship will be followed by the Nokia 6.2 2019 and possibly a few others. One of which could be a refresh to its iconic feature phone.

HTC

HTC has stayed pretty much quiet in 2018, but we have a few rumors hinting at a new smartphone launch from the company. It won’t be a flagship, the HTC U13 or whatever they end up calling, that will come out later this year. They are, however, refreshing their HTC U12 Life with more RAM and storage options among other improvements. The company has claimed to come up with more smartphones in 2019 but failed to mention what we could expect.

LG

LG G8 or the LG V50 ThinQ will launch this February 24, on the first day of MWC 2019. Though we are just spitting out the highly likely scenario, the video above does help. Going by the “goodbye touch”, it definitely feels like LG is bringing something new to the scene. Rumors have it that it will feature the Snapdragon 855 SoC, vapor cooling chamber, 4000mAh battery and a 4K LCD sound emitting display.

Huawei

Huawei MWC invite

As you have already guessed from the image above, Huawei is launching a foldable smartphone at the MWC this year. And yes, the same phone will also come with 5G connectivity, as confirmed by Huawei itself. Moreover, the Huawei P30 could also make its way to this year’s MWC 2019. This one is rumored to feature the Kirin 980, three or four camera setup and an in-display fingerprint sensor.

OnePlus

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We know when the OnePlus 7 is launching, maybe not the specific dates, but definitely somewhere in the month of May. Besides that, they are bringing a new smartphone, it may just be the OnePlus 6T but with 5G enabled. We are also not sure if it’s the OnePlus 6T, all we know is the phone OnePlus is about to announce at the event will come with 5G. Also, it won’t be cheap either, thanks to the 5G premium it will be carrying.

Motorola

Motorola Razr V4

Yup, Motorola Razr V4 foldable smartphone might make its way to the MWC this year. It’s not confirmed yet, but the phone was rumored to launch in February, so why not in MWC. Details on the phone remain a mystery, other than it’s foldable nature. What we can say for sure if it’s going to be an expensive phone, for sure. They are hosting an event on February 7, in Brazil and it’s highly likely the new G7 series will launch then.

OPPO

OPPO find Z

Finally, OPPO is also set to announce a foldable smartphone at the MWC 2019. Most OPPO smartphones never make its way out of its home country, but this might be an exception. It’s rumored to go available worldwide, though specifics are yet to be revealed. Other rumors hint at an OPPO phone with that 10x optical zoom lens to go official soon, alongside its F11 series. We could also see a Find X successor this year as well, rumored to be named the OPPO Find Z.

VIVO

Vivo Apex 2019 was announced a few weeks ago, with a full display fingerprint sensor and 5G connectivity. While that may just be a concept and might not ship, ever, the phone sports flagship grade internals and builds on the same minimal design. We can also expect to see the Vivo V15 and V15 Pro really soon, along with a few smartphones from the Y series.

Xiaomi

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Xiaomi has a plan of its own, broadening its product category into larger geography. In a statement from the company’s CEO, he said: “Only by winning in China, can we win in the rest of the world”. The company plans to regain its number one position in China within ten quarters, which started by the first quarter of 2018. With that, we should see the second iteration of the Pocophone alongside the MI 9, MI A3, MI Mix 4 and a foldable Xiaomi smartphone. Furthermore, the rest of the smartphones from the Redmi 7 series should go official in the coming weeks as well.

Apple

The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max were launched back in September last year, and we can expect the same from them in 2019 as well. While their innovation has taken quite a hit, we remain optimistic about their next flagships. Their sales have been uninspiring as well, countering which, the iPhone X seems to have made a comeback. The 64GB variant of the iPhone X is currently available in their refurbished section for $130 less. With all this happening, don’t be surprised if the iPhone makers come up with another new smartphone mid-2019.

Google

Pixel 3 Lite XL Geekbench Score

Google’s Pixel 3 duo was a hit for the minority and a miss for the majority. Flawed with endless hardware and software bugs, the device failed to gain much momentum. However, its cameras were unmatched and the UI experience was highly loved. The same features should carry on to their new Pixel 3 Lite XL.

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The phone was recently leaked sporting an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Their launch dates pricing will be revealed soon, but going by the rumors, they will carry a reasonable price. As for the Pixel 4 family, we will have to wait till October.

Vivo Y91 available for purchase in Nepal

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In around one week of time, Vivo launched three new phones in Nepal. Vivo Y91i was a budget phone and Vivo Y95 is a midrange handset. Providing the intermediate features, this time Vivo has launched Vivo Y91.

Also Read: It’s high time for Vivo to bring Online exclusive phones 

Vivo Y91 Overview

Talking about the Vivo Y91 specs, the first thing noticeable on this device is a tall 6.2-inch LCD display. The display on this device also comes with 2.5D curvy edges. However, the resolution of the device is merely HD+, which is a bummer for the price.

On the performance front, the device is powered by Helio P22 chipset paired with 3GB of RAM. There is 64GB of onboard storage, which can be expanded up to 256GB via SD card slot. Software-wise, the phone boots on Android Oreo (v8.1) out of the box with Vivo’s custom UI on the top.

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Moving on to the cameras, the phone enjoys a dual camera setup at the back. The camera pair on the rear panel enjoys a combination of 13MP and 2MP sensors. Talking about the front camera, an 8MP shooter is dedicated for the selfies.

Battery is the major highlight on the Vivo Y91. There is a humongous 4030mAh battery, which can fuel the device for a considerable amount of time.

Also Read: Vivo Mobiles Price in Nepal

Vivo Y91 Specifications:

  • Display: 6.2-inch LCD display, 2.5D curved glass on the top
  • Resolution: HD+ (720×1520 pixels) @ 19:9 aspect ratio, 270PPI pixel density
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio P22
  • CPU: Octa-core 2.0GHz Cortex A-53
  • GPU:PowerVR GE8320
  • RAM: 3GB
  • Storage: 64GB; Expandable up to 256GB via SD card
  • OS: Android 8.1 (Oreo) with Funtouch 4.5 on the top
  • Rear Camera: (13 MP, f/2.2, PDAF) + (2 MP, f/2.4, depth sensor), LED flash
  • Front Camera: 8MP, f/1.8
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, proximity, compass
  • Battery: 4030mAh non-removable battery

Vivo Y91 Price in Nepal & Availability

The device is already available for purchase in the retail stores starting today. Talking about the price, the phone demands a price of Rs. 26,290 on the purchase.

Midrange market is populated with numerous handsets. Even at a similar price, you can get performance-oriented phones like Redmi Note 5 AI and Redmi Note 6 Pro. If you are more into the camera, the latest price of Samsung Galaxy A6 could please you.

Vivo Y91 is the bumped up variant of the Vivo Y91i, which just comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage. So the extra Rs. 5,500 for just a slight bump in RAM and storage doesn’t really make sense here.